WAC 296-127-01347
Lathers. For the purpose of the
Washington state public works law, chapter 39.12 RCW, a lather
erects horizontal metal framework to which laths are fastened,
using nails, bolts, and studgun. Drills holes in floor and
ceiling and drives ends of wooden or metal studs into holes to
provide anchor for furring or rockboard laths.
Cuts and shapes lath and other materials, using hand tools
and power tools.
Nails, clips or fastens all types of wood, wire and metal
laths, plasterboard, wallboard, rockboard, gypsum, sheetrock and
acoustical materials which take the place of same to walls,
ceilings, and partitions of buildings to provide supporting base
for plaster, fireproofing or acoustical material.
Erects all metal plastering accessories which are covered
and/or serve as ground, guard, stock or screed for plaster
materials, including wire mesh.
The work includes, but is not limited to:
• Installs all carrying bars and purlins (pieces of
horizontal timber), light iron and metal furring (thin strips of
wood or metal to create air space) of all descriptions, such as
rods, channels, flatiron, t-bar, h-bar and other ceiling bars or
systems for the receipt of lath and board.
• Wires plasterer's channels to overhead structural
framework to provide support for plaster or acoustical ceiling
tile.
• Nails, plaster grounds (wood or metal strips) to studding
to provide a guide for plasters.
• Handles, moves, hoists and stores on the job site all
materials used by lathers and does all the cleanup required in
connection with lather work.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 39.12 RCW, RCW 43.22.270 and 43.22.051. 00-15-077, § 296-127-01347, filed 7/19/00, effective
7/19/00.]